headlight bumpers? slides?
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headlight bumpers? slides?
So I got my truck painted and am putting it back together. Working on the front end and grill area. Behind the headlamp socket? there are 4 white guides/slides that the bucket sits on so adjustment can be made. Anybody have source for these? Looking for at least 8 of them. Don't know how an accurate adjustment can be made with the headlamps without these in place
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They're Merely Anti-friction Clips To Make Bulb Moved More Smooth...
They're Merely Anti-friction Clips To Make Bulb Moved More Smooth and prevent scratching the glass.
I just used a few cable ties through the opening for the bulbs and the holes for the clips.
Bulb adjustment is through screws so you can easily fine-tune adjustment,
I just used a few cable ties through the opening for the bulbs and the holes for the clips.
Bulb adjustment is through screws so you can easily fine-tune adjustment,
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They’re listed in the Auveco catalog, too. Their aftermarket part number is 16951.
fun catalog, worth a glance. They list the oem part number so you know exactly which one they copied. I almost always prefer oem because of quality, but gotta say, I've been happy with Auveco's stuff.
Auveco catalog
There's a menu bar on the left. Scroll to the very end and there's a place where you search by oem part number.
Regarding info from parts counterperson, i always look up my part numbers for myself. Counterperson training is awfully hit and miss these days
fun catalog, worth a glance. They list the oem part number so you know exactly which one they copied. I almost always prefer oem because of quality, but gotta say, I've been happy with Auveco's stuff.
Auveco catalog
There's a menu bar on the left. Scroll to the very end and there's a place where you search by oem part number.
Regarding info from parts counterperson, i always look up my part numbers for myself. Counterperson training is awfully hit and miss these days
Last edited by Jimkola; 10-20-2024 at 07:30 AM.
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Thanks, but I know what they are and what they do, that's why I've been looking for them to get a proper adj on the lamps.
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They’re listed in the Auveco catalog, too. Their aftermarket part number is 16951.
fun catalog, worth a glance. They list the oem part number so you know exactly which one they copied. I almost always prefer oem because of quality, but gotta say, I've been happy with Auveco's stuff.
Auveco catalog
There's a menu bar on the left. Scroll to the very end and there's a place where you search by oem part number.
Regarding info from parts counterperson, i always look up my part numbers for myself. Counterperson training is awfully hit and miss these days
fun catalog, worth a glance. They list the oem part number so you know exactly which one they copied. I almost always prefer oem because of quality, but gotta say, I've been happy with Auveco's stuff.
Auveco catalog
There's a menu bar on the left. Scroll to the very end and there's a place where you search by oem part number.
Regarding info from parts counterperson, i always look up my part numbers for myself. Counterperson training is awfully hit and miss these days
I've got a ton of Auveco stuff, never thought to look there, thanks for the link. Funny thing is in the toyota catalog, there is barely anything about these x'cept at the very bottom corner of the page where there is like this little dot with the part number and if you look up the part number it says spacer. Real easy to miss. Even the parts manager couldn't find these about 3 months ago. Thought I'd give it one last hurah after I posted and got lucky. Thanks again guys
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